"Today, we mainly patrol and inspect from the border railway bridge to the border highway bridge. "On February 9, the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, at about 17 o'clock, when the reporter walked into the duty point of the national border railway bridge at the Tumen Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, Cui Lin, the captain of the first team on duty at the station, and the people's policemen on duty were already ready to go, wearing cotton hats and gloves, wearing uniform coats, and were checking the equipment they carried one by one.
This is the 6th consecutive year that Cui Lin has spent the Spring Festival on the post.
Tumen Port is the second largest port on the China-North Korea border that was opened in China, and it is the earliest land port in our province with dual access by road and railway. In September 1950, since the establishment of the Tumen Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, generations of border guards have never forgotten their original aspirations, kept their mission in mind, adhered to the country, and dedicated their youth to maintaining national political security and stability in border areas.
The focus of our inspection was to check the integrity of the border blocking facilities, surveillance systems, lighting equipment, and the closure of border crossings. Cui Lin said as he walked out with his teammates, and the hot breath that kept exhaling between the words quickly turned into a cloud in the cold air.
The reporter followed in the footsteps of the police. When walking on the snowy road surface of the border crossing, you need to keep an eye on your feet at all times to prevent slipping. "In order to ensure the safety of the two national gates and the three bridges, every point of this road has long been in our hearts. Cui Lin said. This 1,000-meter-long border patrol road of the national gate has at least two patrols a day on holidays when the police on duty at the border checkpoint carry out patrols at least twice. Year after year, day after day, without interruption.
Cui Lin told reporters that in addition to patrols and inspections, new "tasks" have been added to border inspection stations in the past two years. With the popularity of border tourism, the Tumen port research fever continues to heat up, and the border inspection station police take the initiative to serve in the front, not only to preach border laws and regulations for tourists, to provide consultation and help services, but also to become the "commentators" of patriotic education. "This year, Guangxi's 'Little Sugar Orange', Fujian's 'Little Egret' and other southern groups have come to the port to carry out patriotic education activities, we want to show the good image of the immigration management police at the same time, we want more people to understand this profession, but also want to contribute to the development of local border tourism. Cui Lin said.
When the patrol returned to the duty point, the people's police in charge of logistics support at the station had already prepared dumplings, steamed sea bass, braised elbows and other Chinese New Year's Eve meals for the people's police on duty.
On Chinese New Year's Eve, the sound of firecrackers came from the small border city of Tumen. "Dad will go back after the New Year, and bring you gifts when the time comes! While eating dumplings, Cui Lin called his 10-year-old daughter *** Today is the 6th Chinese New Year's Eve I have spent on duty abroad. Cui Lin said that as a guardian of the country, it is necessary to be responsible, dedicated, and take the initiative.
After greeting his family, Cui Lin and his teammates packed up again and started a new round of patrols.
Wait for the country to defend the country, and protect the frontier." Under the illumination of the flashlight, the solid wood couplets hanging on both sides of the gate look particularly solemn through the light, demonstrating the firm belief ...... that the border immigration management police are responsible, responsible, and responsible
First trial: Li Hongwei.
Second trial: Zhao Yang.
Third trial: Sun Minghui.